Dan Quinn and Co. in Atlanta have proven to be enamored with smaller, speedier defenders. That’s precisely what Watts is. The 5-foot-11, 205-pound safety is super bouncy and gets to the football quickly. He also has nine career interceptions. He can be a Tyrann Mathieu-type player in the Falcons defense.

Trapasso’s pick makes a lot of sense on some levels.

First, Quinn has gone defense with his first-round picks in all three of his drafts with the Falcons so far. No matter where Atlanta finishes in the standings it’s probably safe to assume that will continue next year.

Also, Watts has the kind of profile Quinn loves in his defensive backs. If he’s high on their board and still available, he definitely could be playing in Atlanta next season.

On the other hand, first-round picks are a team’s most valuable commodity and the Falcons are already pretty stacked at safety.

Keanu Neal is already that Tyrann-Mathieu kind of player and has the potential to be every bit as good as the honey badger. Also, Ricardo Allen is one of the more underrated safeties in the NFL and Damontae Kazee seems to be coming along quite well after getting rave reviews for his first start.